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Senior Living Apartments in Columbus, OH

Last Updated: 2/21/25

Located along the Scioto River in the heart of “the Buckeye State,” Columbus is the second-most populous Midwestern city, behind only Chicago. Ohio’s capital city and home to Ohio State University features a range of senior living options to meet the various needs and preferences of its older residents. In the Columbus area, A Place for Mom partners with seven senior apartment communities, which are designed for adults 55+ seeking a low-maintenance lifestyle at an affordable rate.

We’ve created this guide to Columbus senior apartment communities based on our extensive senior living experience, proprietary data, and access to local senior living experts. Find information about payment options, health and safety regulations, and other resources for Columbus seniors below.

Senior Apartments Facilities near Columbus, OH

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Average starting price $1,321/month
Average starting price $4,990/month
Average starting price $4,842/month
Average starting price $4,754/month
Average starting price $3,209/month
Average starting price $4,671/month
Recent reviews of Senior Apartments in Columbus, OH
Gates Junction in Columbus, OH
5.0

We picked this community because it felt like home. [name removed] and other staff were so nice and friendly. It is a great place to live. I would recommend to other families.

Abbotsgate Lofts in Powell, OH
5.0

My experience has been pretty good so far, but i do wish there was more insulation between the floors, sometimes the residents can hear me and I can hear them. The cleanliness of the community is very good and the staff members are very friendly. I do think when a new residents moves in, there should be a meet and greet so everyone can get to know each other easier.

Wellington Village in Hilliard, OH
5.0

The Wellington Village is close to lots of shopping, pretty grounds, attractive building, large community room, secured building, library, pretty quiet. Based on the experience I have had so far, I would recommend this community to other families.

Rosebrook Village

6566 Rosemeadow Drive, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

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Provides: Senior Apartments

Rosebrook Village

6566 Rosemeadow Drive, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

Provides: Senior Apartments

Sugar Maple Commons

5151 Sugar Maple Dr, Grove City, OH 43123

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Sugar Grove Square Ltd

530 S State St, Westerville, OH 43081

Provides: Senior Apartments

Sugar Grove Square Ltd

530 S State St, Westerville, OH 43081

Provides: Senior Apartments

The Cove

3995 Cracker Cove Lane, Canal Winchester, OH 43110

Provides: Senior Apartments

The Cove

3995 Cracker Cove Lane, Canal Winchester, OH 43110

Provides: Senior Apartments

Lakes of Westdale

5746 Lakewell Court, Galloway, OH 43119

Provides: Senior Apartments

Lakes of Westdale

5746 Lakewell Court, Galloway, OH 43119

Provides: Senior Apartments

Kingswood Townhomes

3232 Townhouse Drive, Grove City, OH 43123

Provides: Senior Apartments

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Kingswood Townhomes

3232 Townhouse Drive, Grove City, OH 43123

Provides: Senior Apartments

Waterford Place

Shannon Court, Canal Winchester, OH 43110

Provides: Senior Apartments

Waterford Place

Shannon Court, Canal Winchester, OH 43110

Provides: Senior Apartments

Glen at Taylor Square

6950 A Americana Parkway, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

Provides: Senior Apartments
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Costs of senior apartments in the Columbus area

Columbus senior apartments cost an average of $3,276 per month, according to A Place For Mom’s proprietary data.[01] This figure represents the amount paid by real individuals referred to our partnered Columbus senior apartment communities. This cost includes rent as well as the costs of optional add-ons. These add-ons may include the following:

  • Parking fees
  • Pet fees
  • Room amenities

The rates outlined below represent a baseline of Columbus-area senior apartment costs before add-on fees.

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How people pay for senior apartments in Columbus

Columbus residents can combine several private and public assistance options to help pay for senior living. An assessment of your own unique financial situation will help to determine the best way for you to pay for a senior apartment and any additional personal services you may need through in-home care.

Medicaid and Medicare won’t cover rent in a senior apartment, but they may help you offset costs in other areas. If you have a disability, chronic health condition, or another need for personal care services, public assistance may help cover the cost of these care services in your apartment.

Private pay methods in Columbus

Private pay methods can include any income sources. If you’re retired and no longer receive a paycheck, your income could be made up of your savings, Social Security benefits, pensions, investment returns, and any of the following:

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Understand Ohio laws and regulations for senior apartments

Ohio senior apartments typically have an age minimum of 55, 62, or 65, depending on the individual apartment community. Age minimums generally don’t apply to every tenant; rather, one person in each apartment household must meet the age requirement.

Senior apartments are subject to the same regulations as any other Ohio apartment, with tenants and landlords each having their own obligations and rights.

Ohio apartment regulations

Landlords of apartments in Ohio are required to maintain standards of maintenance, safety, and cleanliness for their tenants. Landlords are required to do the following:

  • Ensure that all electrical, plumbing, sanitation, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, elevators, and other facilities are in good and safe working order
  • Organize waste removal services (if the landlord is overseeing four or more dwelling spaces within one building)
  • Supply running water and heat
  • Make necessary repairs to keep the building safe and usable
  • Maintain compliance with building codes for health and safety purposes
  • Keep shared/common areas clean, sanitary, and safe

Tenants are required to do the following:

  • Avoid disturbing other residents with excessive noise
  • Keep the premises clean and safe
  • Use plumbing and electrical equipment appropriately
  • Dispose of waste properly
  • Comply with state and municipal drug laws on the premises
  • Comply with health and safety codes for housing

ADA compliance

Senior apartment communities must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by making reasonable accommodations and modifications for individuals with disabilities. Owners of housing facilities are prohibited by federal law from denying residency to individuals who have disabilities.

Reasonable accommodations are defined as adjustments to rules or policies so that residents with disabilities are able to access the same activities and benefits offered to the rest of the tenants. Some examples of accommodations may be the following:

  • Provide convenient parking
  • Provide equal access to the complex’s shared spaces or activities for those with disabilities
  • Adjust rent payment due date to correspond with tenant’s disability payments

Modifications can mean making construction changes to the apartment complex and unit in order to make the space more accessible to individuals with disabilities. This could mean adding a wheelchair ramp, a hands-free entrance, or handrails in bathrooms. The costs of these modifications are the responsibility of the property owner, rather than of the tenant with the disability. You can find more information on related Ohio tenant-landlord laws below:

Ohio Department of Health contact information

Ohio Department of Health
246 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: 614-466-3543

COVID-19 regulations for Columbus senior apartment communities

As most COVID-19 restrictions in Ohio have been lifted, there are no COVID-19 regulations in place for Ohio senior apartments at this time.

What to expect from senior apartments in Columbus

Residents of Columbus senior apartments can enjoy worry-free retirement, where they can shed the responsibilities of home ownership like lawn care and maintenance. Senior apartments’ amenities are often more basic than those of an independent living or assisted living communities, in order to offer convenience while keeping costs comparatively low.

Columbus senior apartment private amenities

Amenities of individual senior apartment units in Columbus generally include the following:

  • Private balcony or patio
  • High-speed internet
  • Wheelchair accessibility
  • Fully equipped kitchens

Columbus senior apartment community-wide amenities

Our partnered Columbus senior apartment communities generally feature communal leisure areas and on-site conveniences like the following:

  • Planned social activities
  • Storage units
  • Maintenance
  • Management staff
  • Community swimming pool
  • Fitness center
  • Recreational areas
  • On-site salon services

Social opportunities in and around Columbus senior apartments

This type of senior living also provides many social opportunities, as residents live among other retirees. Many Columbus senior apartments are centrally located in the downtown area, giving residents access to the city’s best dining and entertainment. Downtown Columbus is easy to traverse on foot or through public transportation. Dubbed “everybody’s neighborhood” for its inclusivity and its variety, downtown Columbus offers events at the Columbus Commons, beautiful views at popular rooftop restaurants, and lovely riverside parks on the Scioto Mile.

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Unfamiliar with Columbus? Highlights for seniors

101698

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Columbus
11%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Columbus population

33495

Median annual income for Columbus seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in Columbus

Columbus is home to two state-of-the-art teaching and general medical hospitals.

Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

A general medical facility and teaching hospital, Wexner Medical Center is ranked No. 1 in Columbus and No. 2 in the state of Ohio, according to U.S. News and World Report. It’s nationally ranked in nine adult specialties, including cardiology and cancer treatment.

OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital

OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital is ranked No. 2 in Columbus, according to U.S. News and World Report. Riverside is OhioHealth’s largest hospital and is outstanding in neuroscience, cardiovascular care, and cancer treatment.

Transportation for seniors in Columbus

Of A Place for Mom’s partnered senior apartments, 42% offer at-cost or complimentary transportation for residents. For residents in communities without transportation, Columbus is highly walkable and bikeable, and it has great public transportation options.

Columbus features an award-winning public transportation system. The Central Ohio Transit Authority, or COTA, received the American Public Transportation Association’s Outstanding Public Transportation System Achievement Award in 2018 and 2020. With buses serving an area of over 1.2 million people, COTA has innovative trip planning tools, multiple services like Bike and Ride or Park and Ride, and a free Emergency Ride Home system to make sure Columbus residents don’t get stranded.

The Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging (COAAA) also has a comprehensive transportation guide where you can find information on free and low-cost transportation specifically for seniors and individuals with disabilities.

Most errands in the downtown Columbus area can be accomplished on foot. The city has a bike share system called CoGo in addition to other public transportation options. Further outside of downtown, however, Columbus residents are more likely to need a car to get around easily.

Downtown Columbus has been ranked as “very walkable” by Walkscore.com, which gives it the following transportation ratings out of 100:

80

Walk Score

85

Transit Score

63

Bike Score

Senior activities in Columbus

Columbus boasts a wealth of events for its residents and its growing senior population. Below, find highlights of area attractions, family-friendly fun, continued education opportunities for seniors, and more.

Columbus dining

Columbus has eateries to suit any taste, whether you’re a meat lover, an herbivore, or seeking the comfort foods of the Midwest or the exotic delicacies of Spain, Italy, or Germany. Find distilleries, breweries, bistros, coffee shops, delicatessens, and food truck gatherings, all in the Experience Columbus restaurant guide.

Columbus attractions

Columbus offers unique experiences for all ages, both educational and entertaining. Family favorites include the following:

  • LEGOLAND Discovery Center
  • Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
  • Franklin Park Conservatory
  • Columbus Museum of Art

Columbus also has an ongoing calendar of events, concerts, festivals, comedy shows, and more. The Ohio Capitol Square complex, which includes the Ohio Statehouse, Senate Building, and Atrium, also offers fascinating guided tours at no cost. For the budget-conscious, the city also has many free activities to check out.

Columbus 55+

Columbus Parks and Recreation offers social opportunities for residents age 55 and over, including fitness programs, arts, and special interest classes. Grandparents and grandkids aged 8-12 can create some lasting memories at Gram and Gramp Camp, where all can participate in structured activities and enjoy quality time together.

The city features multiple community centers where residents can participate in various activities and enjoy numerous membership benefits, such as priority registration for classes, activities, vacations, and educational trips. Members also get a Leisure Card, which gives them access to community centers and swimming pools.

Senior artisans can sell their handcrafted wares at Golden Hobby Gift Shop, an arts and consignment shop that sells quilts, pottery, paintings, and other one-of-a-kind goods made by Columbus seniors. The Golden Hobby Gift Shop is itself a Columbus older resident, with over 50 years of selling members’ handmade products.

Ohio State University Program 60

Ohio State University’s Program 60 offers tuition-free educational opportunities for Ohio residents aged 60 and over. For the empty nester who is eager to continue learning, you can enroll in university credit courses. Seniors are welcome to attend classes on a part-time or full-time basis, paying only for their textbooks and any applicable lab fees.

Frequently asked questions

Homestead Village, Wellington Village and Redbud Commons are the top-rated Senior Apartments facilities near Columbus, OH. These Senior Apartments facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Senior Apartments in Columbus is 1,321 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

  1. A Place for Mom. (2022). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran status (S2101): Columbus [Data set]. American Community Survey.

  3. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. (2022, October 12). VA Aid and Attendance benefits and Housebound allowance.

  4. Ohio Department of Aging. PASSPORT.

  5. Ohio Department of Medicaid. Aged, Blind or Disabled (ABD) Medicaid.

  6. Landlords and Tenants, Ohio Revised Code § 5321.04 (2012).

  7. Landlords and Tenants, Ohio Revised Code § 5321.05 (2012).

  8. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (2022). Reasonable accommodations and modifications.

  9. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Population 65 Years and Over in the United States (S0103): Columbus. [Data set]. American Community Survey.

  10. Walk Score. (2023). Living in Columbus.

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